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===Symptoms and Transmission=== <center>''"I've seen people gnawing at their limbs in a desperate, albeit surprisingly clear-headed attempt to sever the source of the infection. It was all futile, of course - by that time, the nano-machines would spread to the entire body and started attacking vital organs."<br>Dr. Anthony Skalski, "The Disease of Transition"''</center> Early onset symptoms of the nanophage are subtle and similar to those of several other, less malicious ailments. Mild fever and muscle aches are easily mistaken for the common influenza. The only surefire way to detect the disease in its early stages is to perform a full biometric scan. However, this diagnostic tool is rarely available in class C districts, which have seen the most outbreaks due to their high population density and the proliferation of cheap, defective implants. The point at which the disease becomes easily identifiable is the 'puncture stage'. Tiny dotted wounds start to appear on the patient's body, usually originating at the point where cybernetics meet flesh. As the microscopic robots wreak havoc in the host's organism, the pain increases exponentially. The fever rises as well, making the patient delirious. Unfortunately, it is also the point at which the disease becomes contagious on a biological level and can be transmitted via direct contact, or - in some cases - even airborne. Ultimately, the symptoms become more and more severe, resulting in gradual degradation of the host organism. The fever does not subside and the delirium gets worse, making the patient a danger to both themselves and those around them. By the time the infection turns every juncture in the body into a gangrenous mess, the patient loses all contact with their surroundings. The final stage of the disease occurs when the nanites engage vital organs, causing a complete biological shutdown of the host organism.
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